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NAME

       zpool-attach — attach new device to existing ZFS vdev

SYNOPSIS

       zpool attach [-fsw] [-o property=value] pool device new_device

DESCRIPTION

       Attaches new_device to the existing device.  The existing device cannot be part of a raidz configuration.
       If  device is not currently part of a mirrored configuration, device automatically transforms into a two-
       way mirror of device and new_device.  If device is part of a two-way mirror, attaching new_device creates
       a three-way mirror, and so on.  In either case, new_device begins to resilver immediately and any running
       scrub is cancelled.

       -f      Forces use of new_device, even if it appears to be in use.  Not all devices can be overridden  in
               this manner.

       -o property=value
               Sets the given pool properties.  See the zpoolprops(7) manual page for a list of valid properties
               that can be set.  The only property supported at the moment is ashift.

       -s      The  new_device  is  reconstructed  sequentially  to  restore  redundancy as quickly as possible.
               Checksums are not verified during sequential reconstruction  so  a  scrub  is  started  when  the
               resilver completes.  Sequential reconstruction is not supported for raidz configurations.

       -w      Waits until new_device has finished resilvering before returning.

SEE ALSO

       zpool-add(8),  zpool-detach(8),  zpool-import(8), zpool-initialize(8), zpool-online(8), zpool-replace(8),
       zpool-resilver(8)

OpenZFS                                           May 15, 2020                                   ZPOOL-ATTACH(8)